Alleged racist incidents at schools disclosed in the Manifesto Club report

These are some of the examples of racist incidents reported by schools, which
are described in the new Manifesto Club report.

:: A girl at primary school had a “disagreement playing football” and called a boy “white trash”. She was “severely spoken to” and had her lunchtime play withdrawn.

:: A Year 3 (age seven to eight) boy was “arguing” with two boys of the same age in the playground and “called them both a chocolate bar”. He was “spoken to severely” and warned that if he did it again the head teacher and his parents would be told.

:: A 10-year-old boy from Lancashire was taken to court for allegedly calling a classmate “Paki”. A judge called the case “political correctness gone mad”.

:: A racist incident was reported by school staff when a mother said she didn’t want their child to go on a trip to a mosque.

:: A five-year-old girl was told off and had her parents contacted when she refused to let a black girl join in a game.